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Copycat Ruth’s Chris Potatoes au Gratin

If you’ve ever been to Ruth’s Chris Steak House, you know its Potatoes au Gratin are legendary. These creamy, cheesy potatoes are the ideal side dish to a rich, flavorful meal. Now you can replicate that same steakhouse experience in your own kitchen with this recipe that’s a close copycat. This dish is made with tender, paper-thin russet potatoes that have been smothered in a silky cream sauce, flavored with garlic and onions, and then topped with a puddle of gooey, gold-encrusted, melted cheese. Made with a mélange of sharp Cheddar, Fontina (or Provolone) and Parmesan, these potatoes are a winner in all the right …

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Smoked Sausage and Potato Bake: A Recipe That Feels Like Home

You know how some recipes just feel like they’ve always been in your life, even if you only found them a few years ago? This one’s like that for me. It reminds me of the kind of meal my mama used to pull together on busy weeknights — nothing fancy, but it always made the kitchen smell like love. I stumbled on this smoked sausage and potato bake when I was rummaging through the fridge, hungry and tired after a long day. There wasn’t much in there — a pack of smoked sausage, some baby potatoes, half a bell pepper, …

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Slow Cooker 6-Ingredient French Dip Sandwiches

You know those dinners that make you feel like you’ve got your life together — even when the laundry’s still in the dryer and the dog’s barking at the mail truck again? This is that dinner for me. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve leaned on this French dip recipe when I know the day’s going to run long — or when I just want to feel like I’m treating my family to something a little extra, without actually doing anything extra. Back when my kids were teenagers, I swear they could sniff this cooking from the driveway. …

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The Raspberry Dip That Always Gets Asked For

You ever make something once, kinda on a whim, and suddenly everyone thinks it’s your thing? That’s this dip. The first time I served it was at my sister-in-law’s baby shower. I was running late (what’s new), had no time to bake, and just needed something I could throw together and pray it looked like I tried. I remembered an old scribble of a recipe from a church potluck years ago, whipped it up, and — no joke — by the time I circled back to the food table, it was half gone and someone was scraping the edge with …

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Chicken and Dressing Casserole

Making the following Chicken and Dressing Casserole is the ultimate comfort table fare! It is one lip-smacking dish consisting of soft chicken, seasoned dressing, and a rich, creamy sauce, all in a sumptuously filling casserole. Perfect for a hectic weeknight dinner or Sunday supper, this shall be a hit when needing the shortest way to feed a tedious crowd. Having layers of different flavors – wondrously good in every bite-do-we doubt not but think it will be a family favorite. So, come on to the recipe and make a heartwarming meal that everyone will enjoy! Ingredients For the Casserole: Instructions …

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Pillsbury Biscuit Garlic Butter Cheese Bombs: The Ultimate Cheesy Snack

Want a quick cheesy snack that leaves everyone asking for seconds? Look no further than our recipe for Garlic Butter Cheese Bombs made with Pillsbury Biscuits! These cheese bombs feature soft and flaky Pillsbury biscuits stuffed with oozy melted cheese and slathered in garlic butter sauce. So easy to make, ready in minutes. Ideal as an entrée, side dish, or anything game day, these cheese bombs are a nice party hit. So let’s make the most of this really easy and yummy recipe! Ingredients: Step-by-Step Instructions: Step 1: Prepare the Biscuits and Cheese Step 2: Assemble the Cheese Bombs Step …

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Irish Bacon, Cabbage, and Potato Soup

You know how some days just call for soup? Not the fancy kind with truffle oil or sixteen ingredients you can’t pronounce—no. I’m talking about the kind your grandma might’ve made when there was a chill in the air, a little leftover bacon, and not much else in the fridge. This Irish Bacon, Cabbage, and Potato Soup? It’s that kind. Honest. Hearty. The kind that simmers slowly on the stove and makes the whole house smell like something’s right with the world again. It’s got bacon (of course), sweet cabbage, tender potatoes—and nothing fussy. Just real food, doing what real …

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Cheeseburger Pockets Recipe

just picture pulling a warm, golden-baked pocket out of the oven — flaky on the outside, savory and melty on the inside. The kind of bite that stops you in your chewing tracks so you can consider just how nice life can be. That’s what we’re discussing here. Cheeseburger Pockets. They are not fancy, they are just plain good.” And you know what? These tiny fellows could steal the limelight from your standard burger night. Whether you’re trying to wrangle hungry kids, longing for something low-effort, high-reward after a long workday, or wanting to mix things up in the dinner department with something nostalgic and filling …

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Creamy Chicken Alfredo Soup

Like your favorite pasta… but in a warm, cozy bowl You know those chilly evenings when all you want is something creamy, carby, and downright comforting? Well, this Creamy Chicken Alfredo Soup was born on one of those nights in my kitchen — when I had leftover chicken, a half-box of bowtie pasta, and a craving for something indulgent but still homemade. My husband walked in halfway through cooking and said, “Is that Alfredo… in soup form?”Yes, dear. Yes, it is — and it’s everything. Why You’ll Fall in Love with This Soup Ultra Creamy, Ultra Cozy – It tastes …

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Chocolate Chip Pan Chewies

These were born out of pure laziness. I wanted cookies—but not the scooping, spacing, multiple baking sheets, cooling racks, “don’t overbake the edges” kind of cookies. Just something warm, chewy, chocolatey… and easy. Like really easy. One bowl. One pan. No fancy anything. And you know what? These turned out to be dangerously good. Like, “standing over the stove with a butter knife and eating the corner straight from the pan” good. I’ve made them for everything now—school bake sales, Friday night “oops, we didn’t eat dinner” moments, and even once when my neighbor locked herself out and came over …